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Datsun Door & Trim Panel Retainers With Sealer- Qty.50- Fits 5/16" Hole-#107 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States

Gulfport, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Brand:GCAP Other Part Number:107J02276 Manufacturer Part Number:NA Warranty:No

New door and trim panel clips with sealer. Fits many Datsun models. May fit other makes and models. Check your original size and style. Do not rely on the vehicle compatibility.

Clips have a rubber sealant on them to prevent rattling. These are aftermarket clips, not O.E.M.

Fits 5/16" hole.   3/4" Long.   1/8" panel thickness.   Has 1/4" wide top tab.

Quantity:  50 clips.

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